
Tom Pidcock and his Ineos Grenadiers team have shared videos of the young British star back training on the roads, and doing rehab exercises.
Both parties are clearly keen to show the rider's crash last week had little impact on him as he works towards the Tokyo Olympics.
In the main video, below, Pidcock is training on the open road and is even able to climb out of the saddle just six days after having surgery for his broken collar bone.
"Six days ago my collarbone was in five pieces and today this is possible," Pidcock said in a message when sharing the video. "Human bodies are amazing and the steady hands.. who fixed it back together. This gain train has left the station."
Pidcock (21) broke his collar bone while out training in Andorra last Monday in an incident that also involved a driver in the car. Photos emerged of his Pinarello bike smashed on the road after the crash.
While the British star had taken time away from the road scene to prepare for the MTB race at the Olympics, he was due to come back and ride the Tour de Suisse this week.
Though he was forced out of that race, he is clearly back cycling and doing rehab just a week after his crash.